1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:357 AND stemmed:venic)
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(Venice McCullough and Peter Murtough were witnesses. Jane began speaking for Seth in a voice somewhat stronger than usual, and with her eyes closed.)
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Now if you please, give me a moment, and I shall use it well. (Pause, eyes closed.) These are simply impressions. I shall make no attempt to unscramble them at this point. They will have to do with our new friend. (Venice.)
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Now. I shall indeed answer some of your questions myself. (To Venice McCullough.)
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(To Venice:) Does that answer your question?
([Venice:] “Yes”.)
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So there is a projection of consciousness on both of our parts to some degree. Now, I like the type of questions that you ask (to Venice), and I enjoy an inquiring mind. Do you have any other questions? (Pause; voice good, eyes closed.)
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You may indeed, if it does not hurt you. (To Venice:) our new friend reminds me of the Jesuit when he first came to our sessions (Bill Gallagher)—watching, when break came, to see when Ruburt and I should fall apart from each other. I hope no crack is expected.
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(To Venice:) I enjoy our new friend’s questions, and I enjoy answering them. (Smile. To Pete:) As to our young friend’s question about his Lear Jet, I presume that is a snickering jet, we shall see.
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(“Why don’t you give us the entity name for Venice?”)
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